Measuring the Immeasurable: A Survey of Sustainability Indices

ZEW Discussion Paper No. 06-073 // 2006
ZEW Discussion Paper No. 06-073 // 2006

Measuring the Immeasurable: A Survey of Sustainability Indices

Sustainability indices for countries provide a one-dimensional metric to valuate country-specific information on the three dimensions of sustainable development: economic, environmental, and social conditions. At the policy level, they suggest an unambiguous yardstick against which a country’s development can be measured and even a cross-country comparison can be performed. This paper reviews the explanatory power of various sustainability indices applied in policy practice. We show that these indices fail to fulfill fundamental scientific requirements making them rather useless if not misleading with respect to policy advice.

Böhringer, Christoph and Patrick Jochem (2006), Measuring the Immeasurable: A Survey of Sustainability Indices, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 06-073, Mannheim.

Authors Christoph Böhringer // Patrick Jochem